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IRENE GREENSLADE “Rene Lyndon Institute Chairman Parents Hay, Glee Club Christmas Play. Hal- lowe’en Party Committee. Commencement Committee. We b dieve a very wise choice was made, when Irene was made time-keeper of the Senior Class. As time keeper. as w 11 as in many other fields. Irene comes in handy. We will remember her ability to be on com- mittees. to play the piano for chapel, to piny the ’cello, to s'ng Charlie, My Hoy , to bring us fine offerings from her field of reading. We know that Irene will con- tinue to con e in handy in whatever Held she enters. I—Independent in th and action r— Roguish at times e—Entertaining when wants to be n—Neat always e—Karnest, yes. MARION A. HOUSE Orleans High School might G— Gifted in many ways r—Homan tic— O Charles c—Hager to In loved site e—enthusiastic for parties n—Natural in actions s -Sincere—always I—la yal to her friends a—Admirable for good qualities d—Daring at times e—Hmotional seldom Housey Christmas Play, Vice-President Senior Class. Chairman Commencement Committee. Literary editor, VRRLYN. What a boon to our class came in the form of little, red-haired Marion House. Littleness, however, should never describe her personality which is rich In all the fine things in life. Her unfailing sympathy and under- standing heart have helped many over rough spots. Red- haired. however, does characterize our Marion both physically and mentally Witness thus? four or five figures trailing up the hill after speedy Marion: listen in on some of those spicy luncheon hours of which we hear rumors or any other of llousey’s countless activities, to find that bright spark of light lending its brilliant rays. We only hope that Columbia appreciates our Marion as we have. M—Mentally alert a—Ardent friend r— Rarely slow i—Intellectual o—Outstanding mentally n—Neat (sweeping) H —Humorous o—Out all night u—Up all day s—Sarcastic (brains) e—Eager for life. FRANCIS HIGGINS Pony Cra f tsbu ry A cad e my President of A. A.: Student Council. Galloping about on horse back, dashing into the library, rushing up the Dili to classes, tearing up three flights of sta rs at Sanborn, never stopping for anything if she can help it. must characterize none other than Pony, the lively horsewoman of the Senior class. Judging from her many hours of labor In the library, we know that there is a real Streak of industry In Pony in spite of all her dashing about. c—Frankness is an outstand- H—Horses her chief topic ing qualitj r Real fun in all she does a—Amiable to all who know her n—Naughty but nice c—Carefree at times but not all the time i—Interested in all her work and play s -Satisfactory work in li- brary. of conversation i—Idealistic In her think- ing g—Giggle is spontaneous g—Good worker i—Impulsive n—Neat in appearance s —Sincere. 12
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MARJORIE CHASE -Margie Hardwick Academy Secretary and Treasurer Class, VKRLYX, Christmas Play. Marjorie, “The Innocent, whom everyone laughs with, has had many trials in her Senior ear. First, the trou- bles as Kditor-in-Chief of the VBRLYN keeps her in men- tal agony. Hut she manages to Iron out the wrinkles. Second, small petty annoyances inflicted upon her by the Seniors as jokes, wise-cracks, etc., make her willing to discard her sweet disposition for once. lastly, Marjorie feels there is no reason for so many remarks about the Irish. All in all. Margie stands for a lot from the class and shows she can Take it by stealing the whole show in the plays she acts in, by writing marvelous literary crea- tions. by a subtle remark In someone’s direction, or by pulling down many A's in classes. We all love you Margie , but don’t you think the Irish have pretty eyes...........? M—Many-sided in her in- ter» sts a—Adorable in her manners r—Reserved in all her think- ing. j—Jolly in her school work 0— Optimistic in her outlook r—Romantic in her love af- fairs 1— Idealistic in her reading e- Basy-golng In her school work C ’lever in h—Honorable dealings a—Active in s Sincere in fairs e -Kager for drarnat ics. in all her dramatics, her love af- eating ZORA CUTTING Zory Art Club Newport High School The dignified member of the class entered Lyndon Normal last year and found it so interesting that she returned to us once again this year. Zora has many worthwhile things to offer and does so quite frequently. Although we suspect Zora does not approve of some of our childish pranks she is good enough sport to put up with them and enters into the class work with en- thusiasm and Interest. We know Zora will continue to do as worthwhile work in the field as she has done at school. Z -Zeal in all she under- takes o—Orderly in carrying out her plans, r—Reasonable in all things a—Artistically Inclined C -Conscientious tit all times u—Usually quotes Miss Drew t—Teaching—her specialty t—Trying always to do il best i -Interested in her fam- ily n Never misbehaving 0—Good at all tim-s HAZEL RUTH DUKE “Duchess President Glee Club Lyndon Institute The most talented member of the senior class when it comes to dancing, music, art. talking or eating is Hazel. Her talents are never allowed to stagnate under a bush- el either. Who carves our bears from ivory soap; makes dancers out of cow-like maidens; causes hair to curl where it was straight before and corrects our slumping postures. . . . ? Hazel is elected every time. Among her other duties she combines a serious study of Anthony Adverse with the teaching of art and the attendance of classes. H—Hurrying, but late a—Artistic and artful z—Zowie . . how the men fall c—Hager to dance I—Lovely to look at l —Dancing a specialty u—Unusual in talents k—Kind to the dumb «•—Easily the best bluffer 11
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NELLIE McDADE Groveton High School To balance the more noisy element in the Senior class, we And quiet, unassuming Nellie. Nellie occasionally manages to make herself heard above the roaring of the other Seniors and we are all discovering a splendid personality that has remained in hiding behind her shyness. Her perseverance, preparedness, sense of humor, and pleasant nature are endearing her to all of us. N—Never stooping to little acts c—Ever trying to be kind I—Living tip to her best I Leaving no duty undone i—independent in her think- ing e—Ever pushing toward her goal M—Making others happy c—Clinging to the best in life D—Doing her best in everything a—Acting for all the good of d—Daring to right be in the e - Lamest in all her acts. ESTHER P. SMITH “Sunnie” Cabot High School President of Senior Class: Member of Student Council: Business Mgr. of VKRLVN; Music Club; Christmas Play. Wholesome, jolly, and attractive. Esther is especially useful as the shock absorber of our class. The knocks fall to her and she takes them with a smile. She knows all our faults and loves us still. How can anyone do that with this class. . . ? Whenever excited talk and bursts of laughter peal from Room 46. we know Esther Is en- tertaining the freshmen. Already the freshmen are ask- ing what are we going to do without Esther next year. . ? Some of the rest of us are wondering also. E—Easy to look at S—Strong on the back- s—Smiling under difficulties hand stroke in tennis t—True to everyone m—Maker of fun and fro- h—Heavier than she wants to lie he i—Independent in her c-—Early to everything thinking, r—Ready to work or play t—Th nightful of everyone h—Honorable in her deal- ings. 13
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